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  1. 26 de nov. de 2009 · When Archbishop William Laud’s head was ‘cutt of[f] at one blow’, the responsibility for grasping the event’s significance passed to those people, both allies and enemies, whose printed accounts of and responses to his deeds and final words continued to define their meanings, frequently in dichotomous terms that failed to recognise their complex, collective nature.

  2. William Laud was appointed archbishop of Canterbury by Charles I in 1633, and throughout his tenure of the office, he energetically promoted a form of high Anglo-Catholicism within the country. He found himself consistently at odds with the Reformers and Puritans.

  3. In 1633 Charles appointed William Laud as Archbishop of Canterbury. Charles and Laud held similar views on the Anglican Church (the Church of England). They both wanted the clergy (ordinary priests) and bishops (senior churchmen) to have more power and importance. For example, Charles appointed a bishop, Bishop Juxon, as Lord Treasurer. He also tried […]

  4. Laud kéziratokat gyűjtött; az oxfordi egyetemnek élete folyamán 1300 darab, különböző európai és keleti nyelveken írt értékes kéziratot ajándékozott. Naplóját Wharton adta ki 1694-ben, és Parker oxfordi könyvkiadó 1857-60 között megjelentette levelezését és különböző iratait The works of the most reverend father in God, William Laud címmel.

  5. Laudianismo. William Laud, por quien se llama "Laudianism", era un líder de la Alta Iglesia Anglicana como Arzobispo e Canterbury durante el reinado de Carlos I de Inglaterra. El Laudismo fue un movimiento de reforma de principios del XVII dentro de la Iglesia de Inglaterra o anglicana, promulgado por Arzobispo William Laud y sus partidarios.

  6. digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk › collections › laudLaud - University of Oxford

    William Laud (1573-1645) was born at Reading, Berkshire, attended St John's College, Oxford, was ordained priest in 1601 and became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633. Archbishop Laud's donation to the Library comprised 1242 volumes which were received in three main instalments in 1635, 1636 and 1639, and in smaller ones in 1640-1.

  7. William Laud ( 7. října 1573, Reading, Spojené království – 10. ledna 1645, Londýn, Spojené království) byl anglický duchovní, v letech 1633–1645 arcibiskup z Canterbury, tedy hlava anglikánské církve. V roce 1640 byl uvězněn, když se dostal do sporu s nově svolaným Dlouhým parlamentem.

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